Indiana and South Carolina join a growing list of states expanding educational opportunity in 2023

Indiana and South Carolina join a growing list of states expanding educational opportunity in 2023

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Indiana and South Carolina join a growing list of states expanding educational opportunity in 2023

Indiana and South Carolina have joined a growing list of states that have expanded educational opportunity in 2023. The mechanism is Education Scholarship Accounts, or ESAs, that empower all families to choose an educational option outside their locally zoned public school, if that is their choice.

Georgia Center for Opportunity’s (GCO) take: “We’re seeing an increasing tide of states choosing to give all students access to the best education for their unique needs. It’s a shame that Georgia didn’t join that list this year,” said Buzz Brockway, GCO’s vice president of public policy. “If Georgia lawmakers had passed Senate Bill 233 this session, eligible families would have had access to $6,500 to find the best educational option for their child. As it stands, these kids will remain stuck in schools that aren’t the right fit for them. Even so, we have hope for the 2024 short session with lawmakers will have another chance to advance education opportunity for all.”

For more on the ways ESAs would help kids in Georgia, check out these resources:

‎Leland Conway: Josh Crawford Talks Robbery, Homicide, Pro Criminals and more on Apple Podcasts

As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets to Record Levels, States Seek to Crack Down – Tennessee Star

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As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets to Record Levels, States Seek to Crack Down – Tennessee Star

As juvenile crime has skyrocketed across the nation following the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, state lawmakers are looking to pass laws to curb rising youth violence and lawlessness.

Juvenile homicides nationwide increased by 44% from 2019 to 2020 and increased by 83% from 2013 to 2020, according to data from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as school closures and police reforms have contributed to rising youth crime. Lawmakers in Kentucky, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and New Jersey have introduced bills to implement measures such as penalty enhancements for juvenile gang members, as well as mandatory holding periods for juveniles charged with violent crimes, to address the rising violence.

“The year 2020 saw a reversal of decades-long reductions in juvenile violent crime,” Josh Crawford, Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives at the Georgia Center for Opportunity, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Kids not being in school due to government shutdowns and reductions in proactive policing during COVID-19 played a role.”

‎Leland Conway: Josh Crawford Talks Robbery, Homicide, Pro Criminals and more on Apple Podcasts

As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets to Record Levels, States Seek to Crack Down – The Minnesota Sun

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As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets to Record Levels, States Seek to Crack Down – The Minnesota Sun

As juvenile crime has skyrocketed across the nation following the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, state lawmakers are looking to pass laws to curb rising youth violence and lawlessness.

Juvenile homicides nationwide increased by 44% from 2019 to 2020 and increased by 83% from 2013 to 2020, according to data from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as school closures and police reforms have contributed to rising youth crime. Lawmakers in Kentucky, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and New Jersey have introduced bills to implement measures such as penalty enhancements for juvenile gang members, as well as mandatory holding periods for juveniles charged with violent crimes, to address the rising violence.

“The year 2020 saw a reversal of decades-long reductions in juvenile violent crime,” Josh Crawford, Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives at the Georgia Center for Opportunity, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Kids not being in school due to government shutdowns and reductions in proactive policing during COVID-19 played a role.”

 

‎Leland Conway: Josh Crawford Talks Robbery, Homicide, Pro Criminals and more on Apple Podcasts

Les procureurs progressistes et la volonté démocratique qui dérange

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Les procureurs progressistes et la volonté démocratique qui dérange

“La punition n’est jamais destinée à “réussir” à un degré élevé.” Une société qui “a l’intention de promouvoir une conduite disciplinée et le contrôle social se concentrera non pas sur la punition des contrevenants mais sur la socialisation et l’intégration des jeunes citoyens”.

Telle était l’expression optimiste de David Garland, le professeur de la NYU qui a lancé le mouvement pour l’abolition de la punition en 1990.

Au cours du quart de siècle suivant, cependant, l’agenda abolitionniste n’a jamais dépassé l’élite radicale. Puis, au cours des dernières années seulement, un changement stratégique s’est produit pour exiger uniquement l’abolition des prisons. L’objectif est de “construire une société plus humaine et démocratique qui ne dépend plus de la mise en cage pour répondre aux besoins humains et résoudre les problèmes sociaux”.

Appeler à abolir les prisons revient pratiquement à plaider pour la fin totale des peines – cela évite simplement d’être explicite à ce sujet.

Mais l’expérience humaine et les études empiriques montrent clairement que s’assurer que les actes répréhensibles graves sont punis est essentiel pour une société ordonnée. Toute tentative de société sans punition s’est effondrée, même lorsque les idéalistes les mieux intentionnés la tentent dans des communes expérimentales. Et des études empiriques montrent clairement que les gens ordinaires de tous les groupes démographiques partagent une intuition profondément enracinée selon laquelle les actes répréhensibles graves doivent être punis. L’imposition d’une punition aux malfaiteurs est si importante pour les gens que même les observateurs non impliqués des méfaits, qui n’ont aucun lien avec les parties impliquées, sacrifieront volontairement leurs propres intérêts personnels pour voir une punition méritée imposée.

 

As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets To Record Levels, States Seek To Crack Down

As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets To Record Levels, States Seek To Crack Down

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As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets To Record Levels, States Seek To Crack Down

As juvenile crime has skyrocketed across the nation following the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, state lawmakers are looking to pass laws to curb rising youth violence and lawlessness.

Juvenile homicides nationwide increased by 44% from 2019 to 2020 and increased by 83% from 2013 to 2020, according to data from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as school closures and police reforms have contributed to rising youth crime. Lawmakers in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and New Jersey have introduced bills to implement measures such as penalty enhancements for juvenile gang members, as well as mandatory holding periods for juveniles charged with violent crimes, to address the rising violence.

“The year 2020 saw a reversal of decades-long reductions in juvenile violent crime,” Josh Crawford, Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives at the Georgia Center for Opportunity, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Kids not being in school due to government shutdowns and reductions in proactive policing during COVID-19 played a role.”